The feast of Christ the King. The following Sunday starts Advent and a new liturgical year begins
The feast of Christ the King ends the liturgical year.
No, the feast of Pentecost is not the last day of the Liturgical year. The last Sunday of the Liturgical Year is the feast of Christ the King. The last day of the Liturgical year would be the following Saturday.
Advent - the beginning of the Liturgical Year Christmas Season Ordinary Time Lent Easter Triduum Easter Season Ordinary Time which ends on the Feast of Christ the King and a new Liturgical Year begins the following Sunday with Advent..
Christ the King is the final Sunday of the Liturgical Year.
"Lord's day". ("Primordial Feast.")
A Solemnity is the highest liturgical rank of a feast in the ecclesiastical calendar, followed by Feast, Memorial, and Optional Memorial.
The Catholic mass is based on the liturgical year.A liturgical year includes Saints' feast days and other important religious events.
The last Sunday of the liturgical year is known as the feast day of Christ the King.
The church year or liturgical year ends with the Season of Pentecost, which begins on Pentecost Sunday, which is seven weeks after Resurrection Sunday, and ends on the eve of the first Sunday of Advent. The first Sunday of Advent, which is the fourth Sunday before Christmas Day or the first Sunday after November 26, is the first day of the liturgical year.Catholic AnswerThe Church year ends with the feast of Christ the King, which is always the last Sunday of the liturgical year and is the rank of a solemnity.
On Good Friday, the most solemn day of the liturgical calendar, there are no other feast days observed.
The last Sunday of the liturgical year in the Catholic Church is known as the Feast of Christ the King. It falls between 20 and 26 of November, depending on the year. On the old Church calendar, the feast of Christ the King fell on the last Sunday of October, leaving the last Sunday in the liturgical year to be marked by the 24th - 28th Sunday after Pentecost, depending on how late Easter had happened that year.
The Feast of Francis of Assisi - October 4 - falls in Ordinary Time.